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J. D. CHALLENGER, DAY OF HONOR,
J. D. CHALLENGER, DAY OF HONOR, 1998J. D. Challenger, (b. 1951) Day of Honor, 1998, acrylic on canvas signed lower right: Challenger / © 98 inscribed verso: 38 x 38 / "Day of Honor" / JDCHALLENger / CopyRight 1998 © / All Rights Reserved / Challenger acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 38 x 38 x 1 1/2 in. (96.52 x 96.52 x 3.81 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Delaware
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J. D. CHALLENGER (AMERICAN B.
J. D. CHALLENGER (AMERICAN B. 1951), WE THE PEOPLE, POLYCHROME PAINTED BRONZE SCULPTURE ON BLACK MARBLE BASE, HEIGHT: 25 INJ. D. Challenger (American b. 1951), We the People, Polychrome painted bronze sculpture on black marble base, inscribed and dated Challenger© 97 and numbered 16/49 on rear top of base Height overall: 25 in (63.5 cm); Width: 21-1/4 in (54 cm); Depth: 20-3/4 in (52.7 cm)Property from the Estate of Hannelore Marie Schulz
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J.D. CHALLENGER. "ROAMS THE
J.D. CHALLENGER. "ROAMS THE PLAINS NO MORE," COLOR SCREENPRINT Color screenprint, signed lr, 32 1/2 x 32 1/2 in., framed.
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J.D. CHALLENGER SIGNED BRONZEBronze
J.D. CHALLENGER SIGNED BRONZEBronze sculpture (J.D. Challenger 1951-) Indian warrior on horseback, signed J.D. Challenger 98, 7/49, 25.5"H. x 26"L.
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J. D. CHALLENGER, PAIR OF PRINTS:
J. D. CHALLENGER, PAIR OF PRINTS: FIRE THUNDER + WARRIOR, 1997J. D. Challenger, (b. 1951) Pair of Prints: Fire Thunder + Warrior, 1997, Fire Thunder: serigraph, edition 12 of 50 + Warrior: offset lithograph Fire Thunder signed and editioned lower left: Challenger 12/50 Warrior inscribed, signed and dated lower right: To Tom & Clyde [last name illegible] / JD Challenger 97 Fire Thunder: serigraph, edition 12 of 50 + Warrior: offset lithograph Dimensions: Fire Thunder: 31 x 31 in. (78.74 x 78.74 cm.), Frame: 43 1/4 x 43 1/4 x 1 3/4 in. (109.86 x 109.86 x 4.45 cm.); Warrior: 27 1/4 x 23 in. (69.22 x 58.42 cm.), Frame: 36 x 31 3/4 x 1 1/4 in. (91.44 x 80.65 x 3.18 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, California
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THE CHALLENGER SEWING MACHINEThe
THE CHALLENGER SEWING MACHINEThe Challenger sewing machine, with gilt decoration on a wooden stand, 11" h.
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American School 19th century The
American School 19th century The New York Clipper Ship "Challenger" oil on canvas identified and attributed to Robert Waterman on verso, Purnell Gallery label on verso, 24 x 36 in., framed
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ELIZABETH O'NEILL VERNER, "RIVALS",
ELIZABETH O'NEILL VERNER, "RIVALS", CHARLESTON Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (American/South Carolina/Charleston, 1883-1979). "Rivals"-1930, etching. Pencil signed, titled and numbered 32/100 lower margin. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 16.75" x 12.75" (frame), 7.5" x 5.5" (sight)
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ENGLISH SAILOR'S WOOLWORK PICTURE
ENGLISH SAILOR'S WOOLWORK PICTURE OR "WOOLIE"H.M.S. Challenger; framed under glass; Provenance: The Estate of Sally W. Rhodes, Corona Del Mar, CA; 11 x 13 1/2 inches sight; 16 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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Tim Thompson British, b. 1951
Tim Thompson British, b. 1951 'Vigilant' triumphs over 'Valkryie II', The America's Cup, October, 1893
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Fine Pilkington's Lancasterian
Fine Pilkington's Lancasterian Charger d
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Maritime Painting (20th/21st
Maritime Painting (20th/21st century) The Ranger Challenged by the Endeavor II in the America's Cup, 1937, signed lower right "D. Taylor, oil on canvas, 30-1/4 x 30-1/4 in.; modern frame,
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"THE CHALLENGE" BY GUNTER GRANGET
"THE CHALLENGE" BY GUNTER GRANGET PORCELAIN SCULPTURE OF TWO GREAT BLUE HERONS TITLED "THE CHALLENGE" BY GUNTER GRANGET FOR HUTSCHENREUTHER, LIMITED EDITION OF 200, ALONG WITH ACRYLIC DISPLAY CASE AND WOODEN STAND; 20"H 19.75"W
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CASED MODEL OF THE 1934 AMERICA'S
CASED MODEL OF THE 1934 AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER "ENDEA...Cased Model of the 1934 America's Cup Challenger "Endeavour", a 130 Foot J-Class yacht built by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport England for Aviator Tom Sopwhith; The Endeavour challenged New York Yacht Club Defender Rainbow for the 1934 America's Cup. In a custom brass trimmed glass case on molded mahogany base.
Height 39 in. Length 32.5 in. width 13 in.
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Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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CHALLENGER TABLETOP MECHANICAL
CHALLENGER TABLETOP MECHANICAL SHOOTING GAMEmanufacturer's mark "A.B.T. Manufacturing Co., Chicago", and further marked "Patd. by W.A. Tratsch Sept-1-1925 No. 1551858" Condition: working condition unknown; 9 1/2 inches wide; 29 inches deep; 15 3/4 inches high Condition:
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MOUNTED PRESENTATION HALF HULL
MOUNTED PRESENTATION HALF HULL MODEL OF THE 1893 AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER "VALKYRIE II" BACKBOARD 14.25" X 67".MOUNTED PRESENTATION HALF HULL MODEL OF THE 1893 AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER "VALKYRIE II", Model built at the D&W Henderson Shipyard, Meadowside, Partick on the River Clyde, Scotland, in 1893 for owner Lord Dunraven of the Royal Yacht Squadron. This important presentation model bears the original bakelite plaque mounted bottom right and inscribed "Cutter Yacht Valkyrie R.Y.S. 1893". Presented to Valkyrie II's racing skipper William Cranfield of Rowhedge. It is one of a few period America's Cup half hull models known to be in private hands. Hull with painted black topsides and bronze bottom, a truncated maple mast and bowsprit, maple cap rail and clear-finished decks. Mounted on a mahogany backboard with molded edge. Dimensions: Backboard 14.25" x 67". Provenance: William Cranfield and thence by descent until 1999.Sotheby's Marine Sale, London, April 1999.Hyland Granby Antiques, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, July 2000, purchased by Richard Kelton.The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.Valkyrie II was launched April 29, 1893, and was the second of three yachts by that name owned by the Earl of Dunraven. She was built in composite construction and was a close sister to the Royal Yacht Britannia , also designed by G.L. Watson. Valkyrie II sailed to the U.S. to compete in the eighth America's Cup, where she faced Vigilant in the best three of five races. The races were sailed October 7, 9, and 13, 1893 off Sandy Hook. The first and third races were 15 miles to windward off Scotland Lightship and return to leeward, and the second race was a 30-mile triangle. In close racing, Valkyrie II led the entire Race 3, apparently the winner, until at the last mark she shredded her spinnaker, allowing Vigilant to go ahead for the victory. Valkyrie II returned to Great Britain, where she maintained an active racing career until 1904, when she was rammed by Satanita , another G.L. Watson-designed yacht, and sank off Holy Loch. Ironically, Watson was aboard Valkyrie II when the collision occurred.
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1 piece. (Court Tennis.)
1 piece. (Court Tennis.) Broadside. "Tennis World's Championship... between: Pierre Etchebaster (France) (Holder) and Walter Kinsella (America) (Challenger)... Prince's Club, Knightsbridge... May 26th, 28th & 31st... [1930]." [London], March 20th, 1930. 17 x 11 1/2 inches; 432 x 292 mm. Clean. Top border hinged.
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Two vintage Tennis rackets,
Two vintage Tennis rackets, Slazenger John Newcombe, Slazender Graphite Challenge, approx 69cm L and shorter (2)
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A chrome terrier car mascot
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